Just like the popular app, club boards can 'swipe left' if they are not happy with what they see or 'swipe right' if things look good

The dating app, founded in 2012, allows people the chance to stick with or reject potential matches based purely on their looks and first impressions.

Speaking to BBC Radio Nottingham, Flitcroft: "Everyone wants things instantly now. You can put a boxset on and watch it for 10 hours instead of waiting for a week for the next episode.

"You used to have to chat a bird up but now you can just swipe left or right on Tinder. It's the way life is. Nobody's got any patience anymore.

'There's no respect for building or time. People just want things now. When I was learning to drive I worked in a factory to save up for my car and for driving lessons but people get them given as Christmas presents now.

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He spent more than six years at the London club and took charge of his first game in his new role on Tuesday as County lost 2-0 at Sunderland in the EFL Trophy.

Speaking at the time of his appointment, Ardley said: "There are few clubs who could have tempted me into such a quick return to management following what was obviously an emotional departure from Wimbledon, a club I love dearly.

"But the chance to manage Notts County is one I couldn't let pass and I will come back from my break fully refreshed and determined to drive us up the table."